Brass Tingsha Set - Shiny Color - 2.6"
Brass Tingsha Set - Shiny Color - 2.6"
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This Brass Tingsha Set is more than a musical instrument — it is a sacred Tibetan ritual implement used to mark the boundaries of sacred space and time. Handmade in Nepal, its pure, resonant tone is a call to mindfulness, perfect for beginning or concluding meditation, prayer, or any spiritual practice.
---Key Features of This Sacred Set
- Material & Craft: Expertly handcrafted from solid brass using traditional Nepalese techniques for durability and perfect resonance.
- Sacred Sound: Produces a clear, high-pitched, and long-ringing tone that purifies the atmosphere and focuses the mind.
- Authentic Ritual Implement: A genuine tool used by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners for centuries in prayer and rituals.
- Complete Set: Includes two finely tuned cymbals (2.6" diameter) joined by a leather strap, accompanied by a protective carrying case.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for meditation, yoga, sound healing, space clearing, and creating mindful transitions in your daily routine.
Spiritual Meaning & Benefits
In Tibetan Buddhism, the sound of the tingsha is considered auspicious and transformative. It is used to signal the start and end of meditation, helping to delineate sacred time from ordinary time. Its vibrant resonance is believed to:
- Awaken Mindfulness: The clear tone cuts through mental chatter, bringing immediate presence and awareness.
- Purify Space: The sound waves are said to cleanse and harmonize the energy of a room, making it ideal for altars or practice spaces.
- Enhance Ritual: Adds a layer of sacred solemnity and focus to any spiritual practice or ceremony.
- Attract Positive Energy: The pure sound is thought to invite benevolent forces and promote a peaceful environment.
"The sound of the tingsha is a bridge—connecting the mundane to the sacred, signaling a moment to turn inward."
---Authentic Craft & Origin
This tingsha set is not factory-made; it is a piece of living tradition. Each cymbal is shaped, tuned, and finished by skilled artisans in Nepal, preserving centuries-old metalworking techniques. When you purchase this set, you directly support these craftspeople and help sustain an authentic spiritual art form. The shiny, polished finish reflects the care and intention poured into its creation.
---Product Details
- Material: Solid Brass
- Type: Tibetan Ritual Cymbals (Tingsha)
- Diameter: 6.5 cm / 2.6 inches
- Finish: Shiny, Polished Color
- Craft: Handmade in Nepal
- Condition: New, with a pure and resonant tone.
- Includes: Two cymbals joined by a leather strap, plus a free protective carrying case (color may vary).
Perfect For
Use to formally begin and end your sitting practice, creating a powerful ritual container.
Incorporate its cleansing tone into sound baths, yoga Nidra, or as a transition signal in class.
Ring it to mark moments of pause, gratitude, or intention-setting throughout your day.
An deeply thoughtful present for practitioners, healers, or anyone on a spiritual path.
Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Artisans: Directly supports traditional craft communities in Nepal.
- Genuine Ritual Item: An authentic Tibetan Buddhist implement, not a decorative replica.
- Ethically Sourced: Crafted with respect for both material and spiritual tradition.
- Gift-Ready: Arrives with a protective case, ready for presentation and use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I play the tingsha?
A: Hold the leather strap and allow the two cymbals to gently strike together. The key is a soft, glancing blow to produce the clear, ringing tone—avoid a hard, direct clash.
Q: Is this suitable for a beginner?
A> Absolutely. This handcrafted brass tingsha set is perfect for anyone starting their practice. Its beautiful sound and simple use make it an accessible and powerful tool.
Q: What is the carrying case made of?
A: The included free gift case is a protective pouch (color sent at random) designed to keep your cymbals safe from scratches when not in use.
✨ Invite Sacred Sound Into Your Practice – Only a limited number of these handcrafted sets are available. Once sold, this unique piece of Nepalese craftsmanship is gone forever.
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